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Any team that fails to meet expectations triggers speculation about the head man's future. There are SEC coaches who's seat is hotter than others .

Steve Spurrier . While in little danger of getting fired talk swirled that his better days ( especially recruiting.
we're behind him . SOS quickly jumped off of that seat .

Mark Richt ... How much longer will the Georgia faithful tolerate this chronic underachieving. UGA is
one of the elite of the SEC. No longer . After a long run it may be time for a fresh face . Will he
get another year ? Hmmm

Gus Malzahn . As the losses keep mounting the Gene Chizick firing comes to mind . Talk about your
underachievers . Gus may get another year but maybe not.

Mason ...The Commodores replaced James Franklin with Mason and got a downgrade. The fans expect
little but beat downs like Houston put on them make his job tenuous . There's losing and then
there's losing ugly.

Bielema ...the preseason dark horse to win the SEC because of the strong finish in 2014 has been a major
disappointment . Talk is that he's not a good fit in Hogland ..then again he may be perfect for them.

Mark Stoops ...much hype about the new and improved Cats has proven to be just that ...talk .not much
is expected in Lexington but big money was spent upgrading facilities and fans are losing interest .

Kevin Sumlin...I saved the best for last . 4years and no championships. $400+ M in upgrades and no visible
progress . Can Kyler Murray save Sumlin's job? Can Chavis save his job? Those big money boosters
won't tolerate no championships much longer especially after watching Missouri take home 2
straight SEC E titles.
 
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